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		<title>Gallery: Luverne Ousts New Ulm</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2014 05:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cardinals earn first-ever trip to state tournament<br />with 6-1 win over Eagles in Section 3A final.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gunnar Olson and Jaxon Nelson each post hat tricks as Luverne cruises to its first state tournament berth with a 6-1 win over New Ulm. Our <strong>Jordan Doffing</strong> was there and provided this photo gallery of the Cardinals&#8217; history-making win.</p>
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		<title>Crusaders Squeak by Cardinals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2014 04:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Matt Fritz' shorthanded goal is the difference in St. Cloud Cathedral's Section 3A final win over Alexandria.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SAINT CLOUD—St. Cloud’s Mac Arena captured the essence of postseason high school hockey during the Section 6A championship between Alexandria and St. Cloud Cathedral on Thursday evening.</p>
<p>In a back-and-forth battle for the title, the Crusaders managed to capture their sixth championship in school history with a 2-1 win over the Cardinals, giving them a state tournament birth.</p>
<p>“It’s tough, last games of careers for many players,” Alexandria head coach Ian Resch said. “Hopefully after reflecting a little bit they’ll (seniors) realize it was a special night tonight.”</p>
<p>A well-balanced first period kicked off with seven minutes of uninterrupted fast, hard hitting, defensive hockey by both the Cardinals and the Crusaders.</p>
<p>“It was a great hockey game, and there’s got to be a winner and a loser,” Resch said. “The kids dream of this game their whole life.”</p>
<p>The scoreless first eight minutes included a few timely saves by Alexandria’s Sam Goetsch, including a toe save on Cathedral’s reigning all-time point leader William Hammer.</p>
<p>The Cardinals fed off the play by their keeper and found some offense midway through the first, hitting two posts in one shift on an essentially untested Zach Fritz.</p>
<p>Despite a few turnovers Alexandria played sound in the defensive zone, chipping pucks off the glass, keeping shots to the perimeter, and limiting the dominant top line of the Crusaders.</p>
<p>A huge glove save by Goetsch on a Crusader defenseman from the slot, helped the Cardinals escape the scoreless first period, after a flurry of offense produced by Cathedral.</p>
<p>Goetsch closed out the first stanza with nine saves on six quality-scoring chances and with the help of a pipe, Fritz kicked back six.</p>
<p>“Goetsch was fantastic for them,” “If you told me there were two better goalies than the ones that were on the ice tonight, I’d be hard-pressed.”</p>
<p>An almost identical start to the period as the one before, led to more hitting, end-to-end action, and much more scoring.</p>
<p>Back-to-back great shifts by Alexandria’s sophomore Jack Steffl and senior forward Brandy Bast seemed to spark some offense for the Cardinals.</p>
<p>Junior defensemen Parker Revering rang one off the blocker side post shortly after, followed up by a grade-a opportunity for Bast in the slot, that was gloved down by Fritz.</p>
<p>Goetsch was busy in the other blue paint as well, as the end-to-end action ensued, allowing few second chances and controlling his rebounds well.</p>
<p>The solid goaltending and defense by the Cardinals seemed to amp up their offense, with Steffl cracking the egg on a high tip in the slot off the face-off to put the Cardinals up 1-0.</p>
<p>There was no time to feel good about the goal though, with the Crusaders scoring just 1:34 later on an odd man rush.</p>
<p>Logan Neu managed to slip one by Goetsch, coming off of a slow developing three-on-two chance and tying the game at one-a-piece.</p>
<p>Assists were credited to Matt Fritz and William Hammer on the play.</p>
<p>The fight wasn’t out of the Cardinals, creating a two-on-one opportunity off the next faceoff with Chris Leary and Steffl rocking one off the crossbar for the team’s third post of the night.</p>
<p>An Alexandria power-play at the 13:54 mark, led to a shorthanded, and eventual game-winning goal for Fritz and the Crusaders.</p>
<p>Fritz received a stretch pass from Phil Ruegemer on the far side of the rink, catching the Cardinals on a change. After entering the zone, Fritz let a wicked wrister loose from the left face faceoff dot on a one-on-two, and beat Goetsch high-glove.</p>
<p>“I didn’t know it was going to go in, but it did, and I was fine with that,” Fritz commented on his goal.</p>
<p>The remainder of the entertaining battle went scoreless with Goetsch recording a two-period total of 21 saves and Fritz kicking back 17.</p>
<p>The third and final period kicked off with a monstrous blocker save by Goetsch, after Hammer dished a perfect pass to the far side on a three-on-two.</p>
<p>A tripping penalty on Alexandria’s Christian Canavati, led to the first Cathedral power-play of the contest, but a well defended penalty kill allowed just one shot and few chances.</p>
<p>Fritz came up with continuous timely saves, holding the Crusaders in the game.</p>
<p>Another tripping penalty on Alexandria at the 13:24 mark created the do-or-die atmosphere for both teams, which resulted in another scoreless Cathedral power-play.</p>
<p>In desperation mindset, Alexandria put on a beret of offense in the remaining three minutes of the game, but Fritz was up to the challenge.</p>
<p>“He’s better when he’s busy… Zach’s a very focused kid and has a fantastic demeanor for a goalie,” Johnson said. “He’s got the flat-lined mentality you need to be a successful goalie.”</p>
<p>In the final efforts, the Cardinal’s pulled Goetsch with just under :50 seconds remaining, the man-advantage wasn’t enough as the boys in blue and gold held on for the one-goal win.</p>
<p>Fritz recorded 28 saves in the contest, and Goetsch returned 27, in the great goaltending duel.</p>
<p>With the victory, St. Cloud Cathedral Crusaders earned themselves the their sixth section championship in school history, all under the current coaching staff, headed by coach Johnson.</p>
<p>“We’ve been so close, so many times,” Johnson said. “The last few years we’ve been close and got beat by a very good Hermantown team.”</p>
<p>“We have good players, they come and work their butts off… and that makes our jobs easy as coaches.”</p>
<p>The Crusaders will be back in action March 5, in the MSHSL state tournament, held at the Xcel Energy Center.</p>
<p>“I can’t even put this feeling into words,” Fritz said. “It’s so surreal.”</p>
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